England open the score against Colombia
Wayne Rooney believes "this could be the year" for England to match the heroes of 1966 and triumph at the World Cup . Quintero in particular will be crucial especially if James is absent. "We don't need to change too much".

Experts see risks in USA plan to dismantle NKorea's nukes
Commenting on these reports, Maneshi said there is "little doubt that business is going on as usual despite talks of peace". "In the last eight months, you haven't seen missile launches, you haven't seen nuclear detonations", Sanders added.

Moggi speaks on Juventus signing Cristiano Ronaldo
Just after winning the UEFA Championship earlier this year, the Portuguese captain had hinted his move from Real Madrid . Cristiano Ronaldo has allegedly rejected a big-money offer to stay at Real Madrid .

Drinking coffee could lower risk of death, study finds
For the study, researchers invited 9 million British adults to take part; 498,134 women and men aged 40 to 69 agreed. Cornelis and Neil Caporaso used data collected over a decade from around half a million British volunteers.

16-lens camera maker Light developing 9-lens smartphone
The company showed the publication various concepts and prototypes that contained between five and nine lenses on its rear. It is developing a new, multi-lens camera system that smartphone manufacturers can adopt for super high-end photo capture.

Samsung users in the U.S. are reporting that their phones are sending text messages with attachments from their photo gallery to random contacts without explicit permission. Since then, The Verge have reported that the photo messages are being sent through Samsung's default texting appSamsung Messages. This message doesn't show up on their end, but the other person's phone shows the message as if it was sent manually.

Samsung's smartphones may not be randomly bursting into flames now, but a unusual and creepy new problem has appeared: some users are having photos randomly and quietly sent to other people.

"We are aware of the reports regarding this matter and our technical teams are looking into it", the company tells Gizmodo. "Concerned customers are encouraged to contact us directly at 1-800-SAMSUNG", Samsung said in a statement.

Only users who updated to the latest version appear to be affected, according to users who discovered and reported the issue on the /r/GalaxyNote8 subreddit. "However, there was record of it on tmobile logs". The update was meant to improve its capabilities by switching from the existing SMS protocol to the more capable RCS (Rich Communication Services).

Samsung owners afraid their messages may be unintentionally leaked can either revoke Samsung Messages' ability to access storage via their phone's appsettings or switch to a different texting app like Android Messages, until a fix is released by Samsung. The upside is that taking that step will prevent the phone from sending anything - including photos - that's stored on your phone.

The complaints have gained some traction on Reddit, in sections dedicated exclusively to Samsung phones. As for T-Mobile carriers, don't bother reaching out to T-Mobile, 'cause they say "it's not a T-Mobile issue". Samsung said in a forum post that it was aware of the issue.